Patents by Inventor Peyton L. Hopson

Peyton L. Hopson has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 11780163
    Abstract: An additive manufacturing system is capable of extruding poly-fiber strand having a fiber core coated with a polymer with a high range of flexibility in positioning and orienting extruded fibers. Extruded fibers may be laid in a single direction, or may curve or turn to be laid in multiple directions. Structures of devices and components may be created using interconnected extruded strands having interstitial spaces between and around the strands. This structure may be infused with resin or polymer using a pressure or vacuum based infusion system. In this manner, durable polymeric objects can be created without requiring expensive molds. Other techniques are also possible, including varying the types of strands used in an object to create areas of the object that will preferentially twist or flex in certain ways or directions, as well as producing objects with zones having different types of resin or no resin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 2021
    Date of Patent: October 10, 2023
    Assignee: Cilag GmbH International
    Inventors: Kevin L. Houser, Peyton L. Hopson, Vincent H. Barre
  • Publication number: 20230233222
    Abstract: An anisotropic surgical instrument is provided having at least one reinforced region that includes at least one reinforcement fiber oriented along a direction that corresponds to a direction of the force applied to the surgical instrument during use. The instrument can further include a weakened region that defines a hinge about which the instrument can iterate between a contracted configuration and an expanded configuration. Methods of fabricating such instruments are also described.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 27, 2023
    Publication date: July 27, 2023
    Inventor: Peyton L. Hopson
  • Publication number: 20210283839
    Abstract: An additive manufacturing system is capable of extruding poly-fiber strand having a fiber core coated with a polymer with a high range of flexibility in positioning and orienting extruded fibers. Extruded fibers may be laid in a single direction, or may curve or turn to be laid in multiple directions. Structures of devices and components may be created using interconnected extruded strands having interstitial spaces between and around the strands. This structure may be infused with resin or polymer using a pressure or vacuum based infusion system. In this manner, durable polymeric objects can be created without requiring expensive molds. Other techniques are also possible, including varying the types of strands used in an object to create areas of the object that will preferentially twist or flex in certain ways or directions, as well as producing objects with zones having different types of resin or no resin.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2021
    Publication date: September 16, 2021
    Inventors: Kevin L. Houser, Peyton L. Hopson, Vincent H. Barre
  • Patent number: 11034085
    Abstract: An additive manufacturing system is capable of extruding poly-fiber strand having a fiber core coated with a polymer with a high range of flexibility in positioning and orienting extruded fibers. Extruded fibers may be laid in a single direction, or may curve or turn to be laid in multiple directions. Structures of devices and components may be created using interconnected extruded strands having interstitial spaces between and around the strands. This structure may be infused with resin or polymer using a pressure or vacuum based infusion system. In this manner, durable polymeric objects can be created without requiring expensive molds. Other techniques are also possible, including varying the types of strands used in an object to create areas of the object that will preferentially twist or flex in certain ways or directions, as well as producing objects with zones having different types of resin or no resin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 2020
    Date of Patent: June 15, 2021
    Assignee: Cilag GmbH International
    Inventors: Kevin L. Houser, Peyton L. Hopson, Vincent H. Barre
  • Publication number: 20200324471
    Abstract: An additive manufacturing system is capable of extruding poly-fiber strand having a fiber core coated with a polymer with a high range of flexibility in positioning and orienting extruded fibers. Extruded fibers may be laid in a single direction, or may curve or turn to be laid in multiple directions. Structures of devices and components may be created using interconnected extruded strands having interstitial spaces between and around the strands. This structure may be infused with resin or polymer using a pressure or vacuum based infusion system. In this manner, durable polymeric objects can be created without requiring expensive molds. Other techniques are also possible, including varying the types of strands used in an object to create areas of the object that will preferentially twist or flex in certain ways or directions, as well as producing objects with zones having different types of resin or no resin.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 25, 2020
    Publication date: October 15, 2020
    Inventors: Kevin L. Houser, Peyton L. Hopson, Vincent H. Barre
  • Patent number: 10730236
    Abstract: An additive manufacturing system is capable of extruding poly-fiber strand having a fiber core coated with a polymer with a high range of flexibility in positioning and orienting extruded fibers. Extruded fibers may be laid in a single direction, or may curve or turn to be laid in multiple directions. Structures of devices and components may be created using interconnected extruded strands having interstitial spaces between and around the strands. This structure may be infused with resin or polymer using a pressure or vacuum based infusion system. In this manner, durable polymeric objects can be created without requiring expensive molds. Other techniques are also possible, including varying the types of strands used in an object to create areas of the object that will preferentially twist or flex in certain ways or directions, as well as producing objects with zones having different types of resin or no resin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 2017
    Date of Patent: August 4, 2020
    Assignee: Ethicon LLC
    Inventors: Kevin L. Houser, Peyton L. Hopson, Vincent H. Barre
  • Publication number: 20190039297
    Abstract: An additive manufacturing system is capable of extruding poly-fiber strand having a fiber core coated with a polymer with a high range of flexibility in positioning and orienting extruded fibers. Extruded fibers may be laid in a single direction, or may curve or turn to be laid in multiple directions. Structures of devices and components may be created using interconnected extruded strands having interstitial spaces between and around the strands. This structure may be infused with resin or polymer using a pressure or vacuum based infusion system. In this manner, durable polymeric objects can be created without requiring expensive molds. Other techniques are also possible, including varying the types of strands used in an object to create areas of the object that will preferentially twist or flex in certain ways or directions, as well as producing objects with zones having different types of resin or no resin.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 2, 2017
    Publication date: February 7, 2019
    Inventors: Kevin L. Houser, Peyton L. Hopson, Vincent H. Barre
  • Publication number: 20110287118
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for treating an ophthalmic lens mold part. The treatment includes formation of ketones on a lens forming surface of the mold part. In some embodiments, the treatment includes exposure of the surface of the lens forming surface to ozone.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 25, 2011
    Publication date: November 24, 2011
    Inventors: Peyton L. Hopson, Stephen C. Pegram, Nitin Nitin, Heather S. Hanson, Michael Rubal, Douglas P. Hanson